Robert Mueller is closing in on Trump. Congress must protect police investigations | Max Bergmann and Max Boot

The closer Mueller gets to Trump, the likelier it is that Trump will act to try to end his investigation. Thats why he must be protected now

Mueller is coming.

The investigation into Trump campaign coordination with Russia appears to be closing in on the president. The three indictments earlier this month of Trump campaign chairman, Paul Manafort; his deputy, Rick Gates; and foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos show that Robert Mueller is inside Trump’s campaign. The indictment and plea agreement of former national security adviser Michael Flynn now sets the investigation into the White House.

In most circumstances, apprehending the president’s campaign chairman and his national security consultant, one of the most important positions in the entire government, would be seen as the culmination of a successful investigation. But what’s clear is that neither Flynn , nor Manafort, is the target of Mueller’s work.

As anyone who watches Law and Order knows, attorneys offer a plea deal in order to get information and build a lawsuit against someone higher up in the food chain. If Flynn does strike a plea agreement, there is logically only one person that Mueller would be interested in striking a deal over: the president.

Profile

Who is Robert Mueller?

Background

Robert S Mueller III, 73, is a former FBI director who was appointed by George W Bush and held over by Barack Obama beyond his 10 -year word. The term extension required special congressional action which the Senate approved 100 -0. Previously, Mueller held two different US attorney posts and was an deputy attorney general in the George HW Bush administration.

Special counsel

Mueller was appointed special advise in May 2017, eight days after Trump fired FBI director James Comey. A special counsel is a prosecutor appointed in extraordinary circumstances or in cases of conflicts of interest within the justice department. In this case, there was a need for someone to investigate the Russian matter who was not appointed by or beholden to Trump.

Mueller’s team of 17 lawyers operates independently of, but( ideally) of cooperating with, Congress, which has three committees conducting investigations in parallel to Mueller. Mueller is expected to submit a report to Congress and may bring criminal charges separately.

Mueller has a sizeable budget and an open-ended term. He is specifically authorized to investigate” any links and/ or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump” plus any matters that” may arise immediately from the investigation “. He has the power to prosecute federal crimes.

Can he be replaced?

Mueller was appointed by deputy us attorney general Rod Rosenstein, with us attorney general Jeff Sessions having earlier recused himself from the Russia investigation. In hypothesi, merely Rosenstein may remove Mueller, although if Trump wanted to fire Mueller, and Rosenstein were unwilling, Trump could replace Rosenstein.

Trump’s view

Trump has said Mueller” is very, very good friends with[ James] Comey, which is very bothersome” but just said ” Robert Mueller is an honorable human .”

Photograph: Saul Loeb/ AFP

The walls are hence shutting in on Trump. But the closer Mueller gets to Trump, the likelier it is that Trump will act to try to end his investigation. Ask yourself this: if you perpetrated a crime and had one of the nation’s top cops coming for you, wouldn’t you try anything , no matter how risky, to get out of it? The same situations resulted Richard Nixon to commit the Saturday night massacre.

There are already warning signs that Trump is laying ground work to act against Mueller’s investigation. Following Flynn’s indictment, Trump lashed out against the FBI and Mueller. His allies are now trying to attack the investigation’s credibility, claiming political bias and calling for it to be defunded.

The far-right media echo chamber, including many Republican congressmen, have launched a campaign against Mueller’s credibility. A Republican member of Congress is even seeking to strip the investigation of its funding.

This comes on the heels of a week of rapid flame distractions and jaw dropping commentaries from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave: use “Pocahontas” as a slur; retweeting racist websites and tweets; and picking battles with the UK prime minister. Additionally, there are reports that Trump’s lawyer Ty Cobb has told him the investigation will be wrapped up by the end of the year- and if it isn’t, he’ll go ballistic.

We are headed for a collision. Congress needs to act now to protect the Mueller investigation, head off a crisis, and make clear that the president is not above the law.

Fortunately, members of Congress on both sides of the aisle are currently crafting legislation designed to deter Mueller from being fired. While this legislation is far from a panacea, it will help to tie Trump’s hands. But most importantly, it would send a signal to the country that the that the rule of law reigns supreme.

Trump tweeted after he was elected,” Russia has never tried to use leverage over me. I HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH RUSSIA – NO DEALS, NO LOANS, NO NOTHING !”

As lately as October 2015, however, Trump signed a letter of intent to develop a Trump tower in Moscow, research projects he had tried to launch in 1996, when he first applied for a Russian trademark.

In 1998, Trump began to finance big projects almost exclusively through Deutsche Bank, which has received at least one subpoena from the special counseling for documents pertaining to people affiliated with Trump. Coincidentally, Deutsche Bank was fined about $630 m in 2017 over a $10 bn Russian money-laundering strategy. No proof has emerged that the bank linked Trump up with Russia-sourced money.

In 2007, Trump partnered with the Russian-American developer Felix Sater to build a hotel/ condo in New York’s Soho district. A year later, Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev paid Trump $ 91 m for a Palm Beach estate. “We find a lot of money pouring in from Russia” to the Trump Organization, Donald Trump Jr told a real estate meeting in 2008. In 2010, a Russian-Canadian developer used monies from a Russian state-run bank to save a Trump hotel and tower project in Toronto.

Trump Jr and Ivanka Trump made a scouting trip to Moscow in 2006. In 2014, Ivanka Trump visited Baku, Azerbaijan, the former Soviet state where the Trump Organization partnered with reputedly corrupt oligarchs on a tower that never opened.” Well, we don’t will vary depending on American banks ,” Eric Trump was quoted as telling a golfing partner in 2014.” We have all the funding we need out of Russia .”

If we fail to get to the bottom of what happened, and to hold those responsible to account, then the Kremlin will not just have succeeded in undermining our democratic process but in undermining American justice. American weakness in the face of aggressivenes will merely guarantees to we are attacked again, and may embolden other foreign antagonists like China, Iran and North Korea to do the same. Americans will be left wondering whose interests our government is really serving: ours, or those of foreign adversaries.

This is why we, one conservative and one liberal, we have come together to advise Congress to pass legislation to protect the Mueller investigation: one of us worked for John McCain and Mitt Romney, and one for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. We have been on the opposite sides of countless foreign policy and political debates. But we have put aside political changes, because ensuring American self-governance is too important.

We hope that those in Congress can follow suit.

Max Bergmann is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, he served in the state department from 2011 -2 017. Max Boot is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and a former foreign policy adviser to John McCain, Mitt Romney and Marco Rubio.